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Body Language

Original UAFS show explores life through dreams

Posted: October 19, 2012 at 5:46 a.m.

Ashley Behm and Fred Delarosa perform during “Dromnium” at the University of Arkansas in Fort Smith.

Acrobatic and dance movements will fill the UAFS stage this weekend for a production called “Dromnium.” “Dromnium” is an original movement-based theater piece, says director Bob Stevenson of the University of Arkansas in Fort Smith faculty. An original show is done every two years, and this one consists almost entirely of movement.

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